Managing a rising power strains in US China policy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: RUSI Journal June 2006, pp.40-45Summary: United States China policy encapsulates the complexity of relations between a dominant power and a rising challenger. This twin -track policy combines elements of engagement and containment and has been labelled 'hedged integration' . A major contradiction within hedged integration is that China's growing economic strength is furnishing potential to develop parallel and potentially threatening military strength.
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United States China policy encapsulates the complexity of relations between a dominant power and a rising challenger. This twin -track policy combines elements of engagement and containment and has been labelled 'hedged integration' . A major contradiction within hedged integration is that China's growing economic strength is furnishing potential to develop parallel and potentially threatening military strength.

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